Amid political chaos and economic downturn, more young Peruvians are going and staying abroad, threatening the country’s future.
Peru’s Next Generation of Leaders Is Leaving
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Andrea Moncada
This Peruvian Artist Is Turning Colonial History Upside-Down—Literally
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Jorge Gallo
Sandra Gamarra Heshiki’s inverted portraits challenge idealized notions of Peru’s history.
AS/COA Hosts Presidents on the Sidelines of the 78th UN General Assembly
AS/COA was honored to host a number of regional heads of state during the week of September 18, 2023. See who joined us.
What Caused Peru’s Economic Downfall?
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Alfredo E. Thorne
Social cleavages have turned politics into a fight for spoils, draining the country’s productive potential, writes a former minister of economy and finance.
In Lima, Money Can’t Save You from Loneliness in Old Age
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Andrea Moncada
A new novel follows seniors left behind in a changing city, as they prepare to make a final, radical decision.
How Long Can Peru’s Economy Remain Resilient?
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Luis Miguel Castilla
The extended political crisis is leading to more poverty, postponed investments and the risk of an even worse downturn.
Who Gets to Map Latin America’s Natural World?
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Rachel Remick
A Peruvian artist’s ghostly landscapes raise questions about objectivity and authority in documenting the region’s environment.